Deviated Septum Surgery Recovery

Deviated septum surgery is performed for correcting off-nasal septum that causes noticeable symptoms like recurrent nosebleeds and sinus infections. Deviated septum surgery recovery takes about 3 - 7 days after the procedure. Read on to know more...
Deviated Septum Surgery Recovery
Deviation of the nasal septum is a common nose problem. Anatomically, nasal septum separates the two nostrils and comprises two bones and a quadrangular cartilage. In a normal condition, the nasal septum is located centrally, thus separating the nasal passages into two symmetrical nostrils. Whereas in a deviated septum, the top of the cartilage inclines abnormally either to the left or right. A deviated septum may be present at birth (congenital disorder) or may develop later. In the former case, compression of the nose at the time of childbirth is the leading cause, whereas in the latter case, physical trauma like a hard blow on the face causes displacement of the nasal septum. Read more on anatomy of the nose.

A slight inclination of the nasal septum does not cause any noticeable symptoms. As per statistics, about 80 percent people have an off-center nasal septum. In fact, most people who have a deviated septum are not aware about their condition. For such cases, correction of the deviated septum is not required. Nevertheless, if there are symptoms like poor sinus drainage, recurrent sinusitis, nasal congestion, nosebleeds, headache, facial pain, difficulty in breathing through nose, sleep apnea and other sleep disorders, then the doctor may recommend deviated septum surgery for correcting this nose disorder. Let's take a look about the surgical procedure and deviated septum surgery recovery.

Deviated Septum Surgery and Recovery

The surgical procedure recommended for straightening nasal septum is referred to as septoplasty. Based on the manifested deviated septum symptoms and diagnostic results, septoplasty may be performed in combination with rhinoplasty or sinus surgery. Septoplasty (alone) is performed entirely through the nostrils without any significant external incisions. Prior to the deviated septum surgery procedure, the patient is administered with general or local anesthesia.

In the deviated septum surgery, the misplaced cartilage or the bone tissues are readjusted for correct center alignment. If necessary, these problematic tissues are removed completely. Usually, the septoplasty procedure takes about 60 - 90 minutes and the patient can resume work within 3 -7 days after surgery. Nevertheless, deviated septum surgery recovery time maybe extended for patients, in which septoplasty is combined with other surgical procedures. Regarding deviated septum surgery cost, it depends on the complexity of the procedure performed. On an average, this surgery costs about $2,000.

After the deviated septum surgery is completed, nasal packing is introduced in the nostrils, so as to prevent excessive bleeding. The surgeon may also tap a piece of gauge below the nose for blood absorption. Frequent changing of this gauge is recommended to minimize the risk of infections. Similar to any other surgical treatment, it is quite common to have mild swelling and bleeding in the first few days after the deviated septum surgery. Usually, these deviated septum surgery side effects resolve within 1 - 2 days. As soon as bleeding stops, the inner packing is removed.

During the deviated septum surgery recovery period, the patient should perform nasal irrigation by using saline solution or as per the direction of the physician. Also, normal or harsh nose blowing is strictly not recommended, rather the patient can do so gently without affecting the surgical site in the nostrils. Speaking about deviated septum surgery results, it is the most effective treatment method for chronic sinus infections, in which septum displacement is the sole reason for causing the condition. The procedure also helps in treating symptoms like recurrent difficulty in breathing, nosebleeds and nasal congestion.

This was in brief about deviated septum surgery recovery. With proper postoperative precautions and care, most patients recover fully without any deviated septum surgery complications.

By Ningthoujam Sandhyarani
Published: 10/17/2009
 
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